Police mandate tarpaulins for trucks carrying loose materials

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By Our Reporter

SHILLONG, Aug 29: In a move aimed at ensuring road safety and cleanliness, the Office of the East Khasi Hills Superintendent of Police (Traffic) has issued strict instructions for all trucks transporting sand, mud, and other loose materials to remain covered with tarpaulin while in transit.
The directive comes in the wake of repeated observations that several trucks have been plying on city roads carrying such materials uncovered, resulting in spillage along roadways.
Officials noted that this not only causes inconvenience to daily commuters but also poses significant traffic hazards with the potential to trigger accidents.
Meanwhile, the order has also clearly stated that violators will be penalised under the provisions of the Motor Vehicles Act.
The police have further urged all transporters and truck operators to comply with the directive in the larger interest of public safety and to maintain road cleanliness.
The measure is part of the district’s ongoing effort to improve traffic management and reduce preventable accidents caused by negligence in goods transportation.

 

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